Allie, a socially
awkward and somewhat misguided girl with questionable boundaries
lands in a steamy pickup scene at a Ladies Night dance club. What
follows is a recipe for tragic consequences. Welcome to One Night.
Want to dance?

Cast
and Crew

Laura
Jean Cronin, Writer, Director, Producer
Laura Jean was born in the Bronx and raised in the Northwest. She
learned the art of filmmaking through an eclectic self fashioned
education that includes a BFA in photography, painting and printmaking,
a three year sojourn of studying art in Florence Italy, an MA in
Italian Cinema, and a Ph.D. ABD in Film Studies at the University
of Washington. The inspiration of “One Night” stems
from the question, “what would you do with yourself the day
after you took a human life.” From there the writer/director
just needed the how, why and who. “One Night” is Laura
Jean’s sixth short film.

Lezlie
Moore, Allie
Lezlie Ann Moore Graduated Summa Cum Laude from The Ohio State University
in 2006 with Honors in Performance Art and a Minor in Dance. She
married her husband Sam shortly afterward and moved to Seattle to
pursue an acting career. Her involvement with theatre and film was
put on hold when she found herself pregnant with her first child.
She sees her son Ignatius, who is now a year old, as a reason to
renew her creative efforts. Lezlie is honored to be a part of a
project as ambitious as "One Night" and hopes to continue
using her craft in an impactful way.

De jonna
Demarco, Nicole
De jonna, originally from the Oregon Coast has spent the last 12
years performing professionally across the Pacific Northwest. She
was first bitten by the "acting bug" when she was cast
in her first school play in elementary school. Starting in middle
school De jonna began devoting all of her time to performing with
the objective to make what started as hobby, a life-long career.
De jonna trains with Steven Anderson (Acting Coach to Hali Berry,
Angie Harmon, and many other industry professionals). De jonna was
recently nominated for a Best Actress Award for her portrayal of
Anne Frank in the Diary of Anne Frank in Eugene, Oregon.

Ryan
Purcell, Director of Photography
Ryan has worked with and learned from Haskel Wexler, Sven Nyquist,
Vilmos Sigmund and other great cinematographers. He has worked on
numerous features, shorts and music videos. He resides in Seattle,
Washington.

Doug
Miller, Composer
Doug Miller is an active jazz bassist, composer and teacher living
in the Seattle area. Before moving to Seattle, he played professionally
in New York City and Indianapolis. He has toured with the Count
Basie Orchestra, the Ellington Orchestra (under the direction of
Mercer Ellington), Ernestine Anderson and New Stories. He has also
performed with Mel Lewis, James Moody, George Cables and many other
jazz greats. Doug has also performed in concert with trumpeter Allen
Vizzutti in a mixture of composed music as well as jazz standards.

Cortney
Greene, Production Designer

John
Gerard, EditorJohn got his start in the film & video world working
in post-production in Washington, DC. He cut his teeth in the dub
room before moving into the edit suite. Now as a freelance editor
and production coordinator he can be found behind the scenes on
a wide variety of commercial and film projects in the Seattle area.
A graduate from St. John College, “The Great Books School”,
with a major in Philosophy, John is almost guaranteed to laugh at
any joke involving transcendental idealism or dialectical phenomenology.

Sharlyn
MacRae, Stunt Coordinator/PlayerSharlyn MacRae has over 15 years experience in the field of Stunts
and Special FX. She was an instructor for the United Stunt School
for many years and has appeared in numerous feature films. Sharlyn
is also the Chief Instructor of Taikabudo kung fu and Filipino Martial
Arts programs. She has been training in the martial arts for over
25 years, with experience in Judo, Karate, Kung Fu, Kajukenbo, Eskrima,
and Wushu.

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